Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 30, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thursday, April SO, 195S
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Satan, Orefoa
Fate T
AT WILLAMETTE
Campus Set
For May
Week-end
By BARBARA JACESON
(Carital Journal Oorraapondaot)
' Willamette university's an
nual May week-end will start
tonight. The campus has been
nuking big preparation for
the annual tprlng event. The
May festivities will commence
tomorrow at 1:80 with a par
ade through downtown Salem.
Queen Dona Mean of Bose
burg will lead the parade, and
Princesses Marie Corner of
Bothell, Wash., and Jane Foo
shee of San Leandro. Calif.,
will also be a part of the par
ade. Willamette'! AROTC unit
will march, and the univer
sity band will provide music
for the occasion.
Freshman and sophomore
men will vie for honors In the
greasepole climb, to be held
at 3:30 on 8weetland field. At
3 o'clock the annual tug o'war
will be held between the fresh
man and sophomore men, also
at Sweetland.
Students will Journey to Mc
'Culloch stadium for the Bar
becue at 4:30, and tomorrow
night the play, "Good News,"
will be presented for the sec
ond time at 8:15 in the Parrish
Junior high school auditorium.
All living organizations will
compete in the all campus sing
Saturday morning at 10 o'clock
in the gymnasium. Queen
Dona and her court will attend
the performance.
The coronation of the queen
will be at 1:30 on Eaton lawn,
and in case of bad weather
i . coronation will take place
in the gymnasium. Students
and guests will dance at 8
o'clock Saturday night at the
queen s ball.
i Sunday morning the YWCA
will present a Queen'a break
last at 8:30 In Lausanne hall.
May Week-end will end with
church Sunday morning.
Quests Irom various high
schools In Oregon, Washing'
ton, and California have been
Invited to attend May Week
end. Fraternities and sororities
have invited students to spend
the week-end In their houses.
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Woodburn Past presidents of Woodburn Woman's
club who were present for the golden Jubilee banquet,
April 22, are shown above. Left to right, seated: Mrs.
Kate Wilson Landon; Mrs. R. L. Anderson, present presi
dent; Mrs. Grace J. Austin, only living charter member;
Mrs. Helen Cowan, program chairman; Mrs. Etta P. Hall;
Miss Carrie Waterbury; Mrs. Gladys McLaughlin. Back
row, Mrs. Mabel Nendel; Mrs. Christine Nelson; Mrs.
Martha Jones; Mrs. Molly Maxfield Gcer; Mrs. Edith
McCord; Mrs. Bertha J. Wilson; Mrs. Mary Austin; Mrs.
Betty Randall. (Alyce Studio, Woodburn.)
Wedding at
Woodburn Noted
Woodburn At a nuptial
mass in St. Luke's Catholic
church at Woodburn, April 25,
Miss Edna Hermanson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Engel Her
manson, was wed to. Edward
Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Murphy. Rev. V. L. Mof
fenbeier officiated at the 10
o'clock mass and double ring
ceremony.
Mrs. Frank Surmeyer of Es
tacada was soloist with Mrs.
Marie Donnelly at the organ.
Mrs. Donnelly also played the
wedding marches., Baskets of
pink carnations and yellow
Jim'Bergmann of Portland
was chosen to be Rotarian of
the month for his outstanding
work as May Week-end mana
ger. Bergmann is majoring in
economics and plans to go into
law next year.
A collection of working mod
els of Inventions by Leonardo
da vincl was opened to the
public in an exhibit today and
will remain on exhibition until
May 11. The inventions, which
include a - printing' press,
bridges, aerial bombs, and
many other foresighted genius'
works,' will be shown in the
band room of the university.
The Grants Pass a cappella
high school choir presented a
Tuesday convocation program
for the student body Tuesday,
Among the selections the group
sang were "Oklahoma" and
"Little Red Riding Hood."
snapdragons decorated the
church.
Mr. Hermanson gave his
daughter in marriage. Her wed
ding dress was of white nylon
lace over satin, with tight bo
dice and long sleeves and a full
length train. Her fingertip veil
was held in place with a beaded
headdress. She carried a bou
quet of yellow rosebuds, ste
phanotis and lilies of the val
ley with white satin streamers.
Maid of honor was Miss Inez
Hermanson of Portland,, sister
of the bride, and bridesmaids
were Miss Hazel Hermanson,
another sister of the bride, and
Mrs. Donna English of Port
land, sister of the bridegroom.
The attendants were dressed
alike in strapless frocks of of
chid lace over taffeta with lace
boleros and matching head
dresses. Each carried a bou
quet of purple chrysanthe
mums and yellow lilies of the
valley, with yellow satin
streamers.
Serving as best man for Mr.
Murphy was Al Halter of Co-
quille and ushers were Charles
Sauvaln and William Bentley,
both of Woodburn.
Immediately after the cere
mony, there was a reception at
the American Legion hall, 200
guests attending.
Mrs. Melvin Johnson was In
charge of arrangements for the
reception, assisted by Mrs. Tom
Haugen. Mrs. E. E. VanGordon
of Portland, sister of the bride,
and Mrs. Clifford Xkiund ot
Molalla cut the wedding cake.
Pouring were Mrs. Kermlt Os-
ness of Portland and Mrs. men
Hermanson of Woodburn. Miss
Darlene Majala of Portland and
Miss Onslee Frost of Eugene
served the punch. Mrs. Rob
ert Williams, Miss Mary Ever
son and Miss Elizabeth Xver
son, all of Portland, were In
charge of the gift table and
Mrs. Paul Dlckman of Silver
ton passed the guest book.. As
sisting about tee room were
Miss Joyce Homann, Miss Ade
line Case and Mrs. Margaret
Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Murphy left on
a wedding trip to San Francisco
and Nevada and upon their re
turn will make their home in
Woodburn. For traveling' the
bride wore a suit of blue gray
with navy blue accessories. .-
Engagtment Told
Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. No
ble Guy Mastenbrook an
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Mist Inez Eve
lyn Mastenbrook, to Doyle Ed-
Shower Given
For .Miss Shank
Miss Ksthryn Shank, who is
to be married on May 28 to Ro
bert Shaefer, was honored at
shower and party for which
friends entertained Tuesday
evening In the Christian and
Mlslsonary Alliance church.
Guests at the party included
the honoree and her mother,
Mrs. Walter Shank; Mrs. Art
Caswell, Mrs. Peter Frlesen,
Sr., Mrs. Art Frlesen, Mrs.
Henry Frlesen, Mrs. John Bell,
Mrs. Robert Fisher, Mrs. Paul
Gunther, Mrs. Dan McLaugh
lin, Mrs. Bruce Hamilton, Mrs.
M. T. Haverland, Mrs. . Warren
Hoffman, Mrs. Mary Hansen,
Mrs. John Hancock, Mrs. Floyd
Larson, Mrs. Edwin Meeske,
Mrs. Jettie Stewart, Mrs.. El
mer Matlock, Mrs. May Pickell,
Mrs. Earl Palmer, Mrs. Elmer
Quiring, Mrs. Walter Rupp,
Mrs. Don Sheets, Mrs. L. J.
Sundvall. Mrs. Joe Valeck.
Miss Ulyssa Dodge, Miss
win Lantz, son ot Mr. and Mrs.
John Charles Lantz of Coch-
ranton, Pa.
Miss Mastenbrook is a grad
uate of Lebanon high school,
class of 18S0. Her fiance grad
uated from the Cochranton
high school In 1947 and enter
ed the service, in February,
1851.
The wedding date has not
oeen set.
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A visitor in Oregon during
May will be Mrs. George L.
Holm of Chicago, 111., national
president of the Ladles auxil
iary, veterans . of foreign
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partment of Oregon president,
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the Veterans facility at Sam
Jackson Park on May I In
Portland, and an auxiliary
luncheon in Dallas on May B.
Mrs. Holm will be a guest at
the kick-off dinner launching
the bond-a-month drive by
Mary Pickford in Portland,
May I, at the Columbia Atn
letlo club.
Honoring Mrs. Holm, Dallas,
McMlnnvlUe, Independence,
WUlamina, Valsetz, and New-
berg auxiliaries included
district No. IS, will be to
charge of the luncheon in Dal
las on May f, the district hav
ing gained the highest per
centage of membership
throughout the state this year.
Auxiliary members. Veteran
of Foreign Wan and represen
tatives of other organisations
are invited to attend the II
o'clock event in the Chamber
of Commerce rooms. Reserve-
tions ere in charge of Wanda
Dodge, 808 Falrview, Dallas. A
department meeting a t I
o'clock will follow the lunch
eon, auxiliary memebrt only
to attend.
Mrs. Oeerge JU Helm
CDA Party
Mt. Angel Fourteen table
of bridge and 100 were enjoyed
by Members of the Catholic
Daughter of America at their
toolal meeting Monday eve
ning. Awards were presented
to Mr. Xmil Boehsler, Mrs.
Raymond Dude, Mrs. Charles
Boehsler and Mrs. Lee But.
K4reshinetrts were (erred by
the hostess cotrwrilttec, Mrs.
Adolph Itsel as general ehalr-
May Luncheon :
WilkBe Friday
' An event attracting a large
group for Friday will be the
May day luncheon for all wom
en of St. Paul' Episcopal
church. The affair will be at
the parish hall between 11:80
and S p.m.
Mr. It. H. Baldock and Mrs.
C. B. Spencer are on the hoe
pltality committee.
Assisting in greeting guest
will be two representative
from each of the ' women'!
arouc in the church a fol
lows: Ml Ulva Derby and
Mrs. A. D. Brown, Junior
guild; Mr. Robert DeArmond
and Mr. Joseph Dover, St. .
Mary guild) Mr. Donald Me
Carter, Mr. Junes Walton,
St Anne's guild; Mrs. C. B.
Spencer, Mr. Sam B. Stewart,
St. Paul' fulld; Mrs. Philip
W. Allison and Mr. O. K.
DeWltt, St. Elisabeth's guild;
Mr. Hasel Johnson, Mis Elis
abeth Porter, tt. Agnes sjutM;
Mr. Frank Shafer, Mrs. John
Dyke, tt Helena' guildj Mrs,
Lester D. Green, Mrs. H. B.
CoIUm, It. Cecilia' guild. '
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man for the tea.
Neva Woolery, Mis Irette
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Miss Ruth Dague, Mis Beth
Hoffman, Miss Mary Lou Van
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Helen Jean Oirrard, Miss Pearl
Larson and the hostesses, Mis
Arlen Haverland,- Miss Dar
lene Pickell, Miss Marilyn
Hamilton, Miss Shirley Mc
Cann and Mis Mar oris Van-ell.
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